North Carolina Divorce Law

North Carolina divorce law covers a variety of aspects about divorce law, including alimony, property division, child support, child custody and state requirements. Many of these divorce laws are complex, but with the help of a local North Carolina divorce lawyer, you may get your questions about the North Carolina divorce process answered.

For your convenience, the chart below summarizes a few of the key concepts of North Carolina's divorce laws:

North Carolina State Laws

Fault/No-Fault: No-Fault

Property Distribution: Equitable

ADR Available: Yes

Parenting Plan Required: No

Please understand that this information is provided for illustration purposes only and is not legal advice. Speak to a local divorce lawyer to understand North Carolina divorce law and your divorce options. Get in touch today by calling 877-349-1310 or filling out the divorce case review form below.

The above synopsis of North Carolina divorce laws is by no means all-inclusive and has been adapted from applicable state laws. These laws may have changed since our last update and there may be additional laws that apply in your situation. For the latest information on these divorce laws, please contact a local North Carolina divorce lawyer in your area.

Note: Keep in mind that all divorce laws are complex. If you need legal
divorce advice or want to fully understand how these laws affect you, please speak with a local divorce attorney.